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Straight13x6 HD Lace Front Invisible Hairline Wig
Straight13x6 HD Lace Front Invisible Hairline Wig
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One Clean Sheet of Shine
Worn loose it falls in a single line, and that mirror finish is the whole reason people wear straight. A strand from a round follicle lies flat to the head with its outer layer stacked in even, overlapping plates, so light glides straight off it in a sheet instead of breaking up the way it does across a wave. You don't style that in; it's how the texture sits.
Combs Wherever You Send It
Push the part left today and dead center tomorrow and the hair follows without fighting, because every strand at the front is knotted into the lace one or two at a time rather than sewn in rows with a built-in lean. Hand-tied like that, it lies down in whatever direction you comb it, the closest a wig gets to hair growing out of a scalp.
A Sleek Front That Hides Nothing, So Nothing's Left to Hide
A wave throws shadow and a curl breaks up the line, but a flat sheet points the eye straight at your hairline, which is exactly why the finish work matters most here. The knots come pre-lightened so no dark speck flashes at the part, and the single-strand ventilation keeps the edge from looking drawn on. On straight hair people study that front hard, and there's nothing there to give it away.
Room to Move the Part Across the Whole Head
The 13x6 carries lace the full width of your hairline and six inches back, so that pin-straight sheet can fall middle-parted, swept off the face, or pulled half-up without ever hitting a hard cap edge. A narrow closure pens you into one lane; this front lets the shine break wherever you decide to split it.
220% Holds a Flat Part Solid
A sleek part has no wave-shadow to fake fullness, so a thin crown shows scalp the instant you split it flat. Packed to 220%, this cap keeps hair dense right at the split, so even parted sharp and worn sleek the line stays covered and never thins out to skin.
Heat Sets It, Cold Locks It
Bend a flick into the ends or smooth a flyaway, then leave it untouched until it has fully cooled. The heat only unclips the weak internal bonds that hold a shape, and those snap back as the strand cools, so a style rushed while warm drops fast while one left to set cold hangs on far longer. Lay down a heat protectant first, because these are real strands that scorch like your own.
Untouched Cuticle Lifts Clean
No color or texture service has ever run through this hair, so that same tight, flat-lying outer layer behind the shine also drinks lightener evenly instead of grabbing in blotches. A colorist can carry it up toward honey blonde and it takes true down the length, staying smooth through the mid-shaft where cheap pre-worked hair goes patchy and snaps.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Virgin Human Hair |
| Texture | Straight |
| Lace Size | 13x6 HD Lace Front |
| Lace Type | Real HD Lace |
| Hairline | Invisible Hairline Design |
| Ventilation | Single Hair Ventilated Custom Hairline |
| Knots | Bleached Knots |
| Density | 220% Density |
| Color | Natural Black (#1B) |
| Coloring Capability | Can Be Colored Up To Honey Blonde |
| Length | 18", 22", 26" |
| Recommended Use | Ready to Wear |
A Hairline That Ships Finished
Straight hair gives a wig nowhere to hide, which is why the front on this one arrives already done. Most lace wigs land in your hands as raw material: you sit down with tweezers and lose an evening thinning the edge and tinting the tie-off points until they stop reading like a wig. Here that work is already in the cap. The front is ventilated a single strand at a time, so the density thins out fine and a little uneven at the very perimeter the way a real scalp does, and the knots come pre-lightened. Set it on your forehead and it reads as your own.
Why the Front Matters Most on This Texture
A wave lays a shadow over the lace and a curl scrambles the line where mesh becomes skin, but a sleek strand falls flat and aims the eye straight at your hairline. There's no movement to blur a thick knot or a hard cap rim. That is exactly where the build spends itself: real HD lace, about the finest mesh made, sinking into the skin, with single-strand ventilation keeping the front from looking sketched on.
Handle the Lace Like It's Delicate, Because It Is
HD lace earns its vanishing act by being barely there, which is also what makes it the quickest lace to tear if you drag a comb through it or rip an install off in a hurry. Take installs and removals slow. And since the knots are already lightened, leave them be. Re-bleaching finished knots on mesh this fine only weakens it for no gain.
Picking a Length
Three lengths on offer: 18, 22, and 26 inches. The shortest sits near the collarbone and keeps all that flat weight easy to run a brush through on a normal day. The longest drops well past the bust and moves as one unbroken sheet for full glass-hair drama, and it wants a bit more care to keep the ends slick. At every length the 220% density holds the same solid part, so the decision is only about how much hair you want swinging, never about whether the scalp stays covered.
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